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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 8526 COCA: 7398
bully
verb [T] /ˈbʊli/
present tense
I/you/we/theybully
he/she/itbullies
present participlebullying
past tensebullied
past participlebullied
  1. to frighten or hurt someone who is smaller or weaker than you 威吓;欺侮

    In one study 75 per cent of students reported having been bullied at school. 在一次调查中,75%的学生报告说在学校被欺侮过。

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    To make someone afraid or frightened: frighten, alarm, scare...
    1. a.
      to use your influence or status to threaten or frighten someone in order to get what you want 威胁;胁迫

      The government accused the company of bullying its rivals and stifling competition. 政府指责这家公司威胁其对手,并且扼杀竞争。

      bully someone into (doing) something :

      We will not be bullied into accepting an agreement that we do not like. 我们不会受胁迫接受我们不喜欢的协议。

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phrasal verbs

bully
noun [C] /ˈbʊli/
singularbully
pluralbullies
  1. someone who frightens or hurts another person, especially over a period of time 霸凌者

    the office/school/class/playground bully 办公室/学校/班级/操场的恃强凌弱者

    They recommend taking a stand and getting the help you need to confront the bully.

     Synonyms and related words
    People who are cruel and unkind: monster, savage, ogre...
    1. a.
      someone who uses their influence or status to threaten or frighten someone else in order to get what they want 威胁者;胁迫者
       Synonyms and related words
      People who are cruel and unkind: monster, savage, ogre...
bully
/ˈbʊli/

phrase

  • bully for someone

    used for praising someone in a way that shows you are not at all impressed with what they have done 某人做得不错(指并非发自内心的口头称赞)

    ‘I've finished all my homework.' ‘Well, bully for you!' “我做完了所有的作业。”“哦,不错!”

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